offstage
off
ˈɑf
aaf
stage
steɪʤ
steij
British pronunciation
/ˈɒfste‍ɪd‍ʒ/

“offstage”的英语定义和含义

Offstage
01

后台, 舞台侧面

the part of the stage area hidden from the audience, typically used for preparation or waiting during a performance
example
例子
A loud noise came from the offstage, distracting the performers.
一声巨响从后台传来,分散了表演者的注意力。
offstage
01

舞台下的, 幕后

situated out of sight of the audience, typically in the wings or backstage

backstage

example
例子
The offstage crew worked silently to change the set between acts.
幕后工作人员在幕间默默地更换布景。
02

幕后, 舞台之外

not visible or known to the public
example
例子
Reporters uncovered the mayor's offstage dealings with lobbyists.
记者揭露了市长与游说者的幕后交易。
offstage
01

在舞台后面, 在观众视线之外

behind the stage where it is out of the audience's sight
example
例子
The prop was quickly moved offstage during the blackout.
停电期间,道具被迅速移到了舞台后面
02

幕后, 舞台之外

away from public awareness or outside of observable or official interactions
example
例子
Their friendship developed offstage, through late-night phone calls.
他们的友谊在幕后发展,通过深夜的电话。
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